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Between their breakup in 1973 and their reunion in 1983, Don and Phil Everly did
a lot of recording on their own without achieving much in the way of commercial success, though Phil did reach the U.K. Top Ten in ...

Although the Rip Chords are remembered as something of a one-hit wonder for their early
1964 Top Five hot rod smash Hey Little Cobra, they did actually record a fair amount of material in the mid-'60s, with four other singles ...

Blues Theme is arguably the most famous track by Davie Allan & the Arrows. It
was recorded quickly on Mike Curb's Tower label for the soundtrack to the move Wild Angels -- Peter Fonda's first biker flick and just before ...

A brief five-song EP sampler of 1960s singles released as part of Sidewalk Records' promotional
Fantastic 5 series, this one includes two Dave Allan & the Arrows surf/hot rod instrumentals, Apache '65 and Blue's Theme, the Stone Poney's (their lead ...

Classics Collection has a weird cross-section of songs from Patsy Cline, featuring hits (Lonely Street,
Lovesick Blues), lesser-known singles, and B-sides. Most of the material here is very, very good, but listeners looking for a hits collection should go elsewhere. ...

Curb's Greatest Hits is a ten-track budget-priced collection that features some of Eddie Cochran's biggest
hits, including Summertime Blues, C'mon Everybody, Twenty Flight Rock, Hallelujah I Love Her So and Somethin' Else. Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, there ...

Greatest Hits presents the bare bones of Gene Vincent's best work, with ten tracks including
Be-Bop-A-Lula, Lotta Lovin', Bluejean Bop, and Race with the Devil. It gets comparably low marks not for the quality of the music (which is good), ...